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[news] Yong Junhyung of BEAST will feature on the MFBTY album

BEAST’s Yong Junhyung is participating in group MFBTY’s (made up of Tiger JK, Yoon Mirae and Bizzy) new album.

After accepting Tiger JK’s request, Yong Junhyung recorded a verse for the MFBTY album. This is the first time the two are working together.

An industry official said, “Tiger JK has been having a huge interest not only in BEAST songs, but also the songs that Yong Junhyung featured in with his rapping. He personally requested for him to collobarte.”

Before Yong Junhyung made a name for himself through composing and song-writing, he was a rapper that featured for other artists. He featured on songs like “Caffeine,” which was a song with Yang Yoseob from the same group, and “A Heart Aching Story” with Wheesung. Apart from this, he has also worked with JYJ, Kim Jaejoong, Baek Jiyoung, Park Shinhye, Eru, Ha Dong Kyun* and Lyn.

MFBTY is releasing a new album after 1 year and 6 months.

This comeback is 1 year and 6 months after the release of the mini album, Drunken Tiger “The Cure,” that was released in 2013.

Credits To: theb2utynotes.com

[full details] Tiger JK, Yoon Mi Rae, Bizzy (MFBTY) comeback finalized for March 19th

 

MFBTY, a project group comprised of Korean Hip Hop legends, Tiger JK, Yoon Mi Rae and Bizzy, have confirmed they will be supplying their fans with new music after just over 18 months since their previous mini album “The Cure” was released (under the Drunken Tiger name).

Tiger JK has confirmed that they will be releasing their first full album on March 19th, 2015, and returning to the stages, which was very welcome news for their fans all around the world. On this album, it is expected to have a strong line up from all genres of Korean music scenes. One confirmed collaboration is with Korean Idol group BTS leader Rap Monster, who has been seen hanging out with MFBTY in their offices recently.

MFBTY, which is an acronym for My Fans Better Than Yours, was created back in 2013 by Tiger JK, Yoon Mi Rae and Bizzy. They created this group so they could produce music that they love to perform on stage. MFBTY has been stirring buzz by releasing several hits with soulful vocals and addictive melodies as well as experimental tracks which combines hip hop, electronic, and progressive sounds into one. Their focus is to create feel-good music for themselves as well as their fans.

MFBTY has repeatedly proved their worth by topping the charts with their debut single, “Sweet Dream,” as well as the mini album title track “살자 – The Cure.” Yoon Mi Rae also released a solo track featuring the other MFBTY members (Tiger JK, Bizzy) last December – Angel, which also got the number one spot in several music charts in Korea. Their debut single, “Sweet Dream,” in particular gathered worldwide attention with its visually stunning music video produced by their creative director, Lumpens. US Billboard also mentioned the group in their articles, once again proving their presence around the world.

MFBTY also represented Korea in the world’s biggest music market festival MIDEM in France (2013). MIDEM representative, Bruno Crolet, highly praised MFBTY, stating that he had never seen Asian music performers be able to reach a Caucasian crowd and get them to put their hands up and be one with them, He dubbed it “the best performance at MIDEM.” Crolet also tweeted an article mentioning MFBTY showing his support and respect towards the group.

MFBTY is under their own record label, Feel Ghood Music. Apart from MFBTY themselves, there is also an electronic DJ, art directors, visual directors as well as other professionals who are signed under Feel Ghood Music, making them a versatile and unique record label. Their vision is to continuously evolve into a label that focuses on music as well as other parts of the culture. Feel Ghood Music had a great end of the year with Yoon Mi Rae’s single track, “Angel,” topping all charts.

Credits: Osen
Translated by JSK

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Drunken Tiger International

[Op-Ed] Why We Have To Talk About MFBTY’s Outfits At Unforgettable2014

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They may have taken the stage for only 10 minutes, but their look stole the show for weeks. MFBTY have long been fashion icons, but we are thoroughly enjoying the edgy look done for the night by new stylist, Eelittle.

The blue carpet look that stole everyone’s attention is actually from Korean suit designer, JimmyTheTailor. The suits are made of silk tafetta, a heavily structured material usually associated with wedding gowns. Its shiny appearance risks gaudy reflection when hundreds of flashes are around you, and let’s not talk about risking matching the carpet. Somehow, though, our trio was able to pull it off. Tasha and Tiger’s matching suits take couple outfits to a much classier level, and each of their looks reflects their individuality with such subtlety (JK’s hat resonates Johnny Depp, an actor he admires). What tops the outfit is the excellent slim fitting. Suit jackets are never meant to squeeze at the bust and suit pants should be fitted to maximize a flattering look. So kudos to Eelittle for giving MFBTY possibly the most memorable blue carpet look for the night.

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The performance of “Get It In” and “Sweet Dream,” saw a quick wardrobe change. While Bizzy remained in his suit (ever had to perform in structured non-sweat wickering fabric? Brave man), Tasha was next seen wearing a classy lace faux cut out jumpsuit from Gucci Fall 2013This was apparently her personal pick and actually reflects how highly she values comfort. Tiger, however, chose an interesting true-to-himself ensemble for the Gala performance. Docked in a long wool coat and the same Johnny Depp hat, Tiger rocked an MLK t-shirt and sweatpants underneath. The outfit on paper sounds insane for an event of prestige, but it worked only because it’s Tiger. 

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Off stage in color.

Want to see more? Check this red carpet coverage from DramaFever and DTBR’s photo gallery.

Credits: Bizzy (Instagram), KoreAm/London Trust Media, MiguelDPark

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[news] Tiger JK – “I’m a Hip-Hop Ahjuhshi, and I’m Ready To Come Back”

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After establishing a new label, Feel Ghood Music, and project group, MFBTY, Tiger JK has stayed away from the spotlight for a year, especially after the passing of his father. He revealed that there will be a new album coming out in November this year and admitted he’s been, “just been intuitively making music.”

Tiger JK’s humble recording studio in Kyunggido, Uijeongbu was very basic. The former storage space has been transformed into a recording studio, which has been running for the last 10 years. Within this studio, with it’s out-of-date looking computer, antique sofa and dusty photographs, hit songs such as “Isolated Ones, Left Foot Forward” and “Monster” were created. This space is Tiger JK’s, aka Korea’s Hip-Hop Godfather/Big Boss’s music factory. When I met Tiger JK in his studio recently, he said that he is a Hip Hop Ajusshi (Korean word for middle aged men), but he doesn’t feel it when he is in the studio. He dubbed it his “time capsule.”

This is the first time Tiger JK is doing an interview in over 12 months. Last July, Tiger JK, his wife Yoon MiRae, and label mate, Bizzy, left their former recording label, Jungle Entertainment, and established their own, Feel Ghood Music. Most recently, Tiger JK released his 9th album, “The Cure,” a year ago but since then, they have not made many stage appearances.

“I didn’t know what was happening out there. I was just in the studio most of the time, so I didn’t know what was happening around the world. Bizzy suggested I take up boxing and I’m really enjoying that at the moment.”

 A Big Mountain yet Best Friend: His Father and Delaying His Album To Concentrate On Compiling His Father’s Works” 

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Prior taking up boxing, Tiger JK was not in his best state. His father, Suh Byung Hoo, a highly respected Pop Columnist who worked with US Billboard Magazine to introduce Korean music to Americans, passed away on February 1st, 2014. It is well known Tiger JK and his father were close. JK’s responses always wandered back to talking about his father, showing he is still saddened by his absence.”To me, my father was like a big mountain, yet my best friend,” he says. “No matter what I’d ask, he would always have the answer for me. To this day, whenever I am unsure of anything, I want to ask him. No matter where I go, everything reminds me of him. I remember when he circled February 1st on the calendar and told me, ‘This day is going to be a long birthday’ when his birthday is on the 8th. The day before he passed away, we held a party for my father. We took photos together and listened to his wisdom as well. Out of the blue, he asked me to go outside and record, so I did. The next day, he took his final breath in my arms.”

Tiger JK revealed a part of his late father’s diary that he wrote while fighting cancer. Although receiving chemotherapy, JK’s father refused anesthetics and painkillers and this was clearly shown from his handwriting from his entries. (The interviewer saw multiple entries where Mr. Suh wrote about his dear son, a ring that he wanted to give to his wife, and the feeling of departing away.) Tiger JK delayed his album production and compiled his late father’s works, such as his 8 books, nursery rhymes for Jordan (Tiger JK’s son), and a website documenting the trends of Hallyu.

JK read the following excerpt to the reporter:

“Even though I feel like a tree, I want to carry out good deeds. However, I am afraid that I will be punished.”

Tiger JK felt his father’s pain while fighting cancer. He withdrew his entire savings, and with acceptance from his family and business associates, he donated it to those in need. Tiger JK stated that after he gave his money away, he felt free. He wants to embrace what his father taught him by creating a short documentary on Youtube using his father’s works.

A Young Man Wishing to be a Tae Kwon Do Instructor Becomes A Rapper + Battling Transverse Myelitis

Tiger JK spent his teen years in Los Angeles after his family migrated to the US. His father sent him to his uncle in Miami, a Tae Kwon Do instructor, so that he can become “a man.” With this vital skill under his belt, Tiger JK was able to mingle with the other kids in the area with no problems. Tiger JK returned to LA in his high school years. He wanted to become a Tae Kwon Do instructor and even opened a Tae Kwon Do club at his high school. His other hobby was writing as he highly respected his father’s ability to create with his words. Around this time, Tiger JK realized that his friends did not listen to “mainstream music.” Tiger JK was fascinated by this music genre (hip-hop) that he did not experience before and was instantly drawn into listening to the likes of N.W.A and Biz Markie.

“They were like superstars in my eyes. I thought all stars were all fancy and luxurious, but these guys wore the same hats as we did and shot music videos on the streets. They swore. They spat verses without background music. We used to hold open mic competitions whenever there was a house party going on. I was kind of shy at first, but my friends egged me on and I built up my confidence after that.”

Tiger JK was first introduced to the people of South Korea by being a guest on popular talk show, “Johnny Yoon Show,” in 1992. In Los Angeles, racial discrimination was more prevalent especially compared to other US areas. During the LA Riots in 1992, N.W.A rapper Ice Cube released the song, “Black Korea,” which discriminated against Koreans. In response to this, Tiger JK performed his own song, “Call Me Tiger,” in front of a predominantly African American crowd at a a Hip Hop festival.

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Three years later, Tiger JK partnered with his friends, one Caucasian and one African American, and visited Korea in the hopes of releasing an album in his mother country. Oasis Records’ CEO, whom knew his Tiger JK’s father, agreed to release Tiger’s album “Enter The Tiger.” Tiger JK stated that his American friends respected the Korean Culture by learning Tae Kwon Do and wanted to embrace the Asian culture like Wu-Tang Clan. Thus, they took photos in a mosque and put them in their album. However, their entire album, with the exception of a few songs, was restricted from playing on air due to dubious reasons such as “there was no  melody,” and “there’s profanity.” Tiger JK stated that the album was only printed in a few copies and never really made an impact as they competed with major mainstream artists like SeoTaeJi and Solid. Some famous producers approached JK, but they wanted him to drop his friends and work solo. With their dreams crushed, Tiger JK’s friends headed back to their homeland. Feeling ashamed and unaccomplished, Tiger JK promised his father that he would go to college and teach Tae Kwon Do for a living. By studying hard, he was accepted into UCLA. Then one day in 1997, he was invited to a seminar in Korea about Hip-Hop and he wanted to use this opportunity to show his pass to his father. However, during those years, he noticed that Hip-Hop was becoming much more popular in Korea. He was also being requested to write lyrics and feature in songs.

Hearing of Tiger JK, MNet requested him to perform on stage. Doremi Records took notice and asked him to create two Korean songs. Tiger JK, with his friend Kim Jin Pyo writing the Korean lyrics, created “I Want You” and “Do You Know Hip Hop?.” Tiger JK teamed up with friend, DJ Shine, to form Drunken Tiger and released their first album ‘Year Of The Tiger’ in 1999.

“We were getting into lots of trouble since the very beginning,” Tiger JK said. “because there were profanities in our songs and our outfits were not ‘appropriate.’ We sold 180,000 copies of our album, but everyone said we were done for.”

Despite doubts, Drunken Tiger came back in 2001 with their third album ‘The Legend Of…” and won 1st place in one of Korea’s popular music program – Inkigayo. Tiger JK said that when he told his father that he just won first place, his father told him, “Don’t be too happy. If you are happy because you won an award, you will be miserable if you do not receive one.”

After DJ Shine’s departure from Drunken Tiger in 2004, Tiger JK showed his musical flexibility with Drunken Tiger’s 6th album, “1945 Liberation.” With his contract with Doremi Records over, Tiger JK’s father asked him to create his own label. He created Jungle Entertainment, but then he received the shock of his life: Tiger JK was diagnosed of Transverse Myelitis. He would sometimes lose all sensation in his lower limbs, become bloated, and confuse hot and cold temperatures. Many doubted that he would ever walk, but with many treatments and personal determination, he started to walk again.

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His wife, Yoon Mi Rae, had been a pillar of support throughout both good and bad times. Tiger JK and Yoon Mi Rae tied the knot in June 2007 and had their first child Jordan in March 2008. Korean Media branded them a “Hip Hop married couple.”

“People think that Mi Rae is strong and resilient, but she is just like a flower,” JK says.  “She has a lot of tears, but is strong and never shows any temper. She was closer to my father than I was.”

Drunken Tiger’s 8th album,  “Feel Ghood Muzik,” was a whopping 27-track, 2 CD album. This album surpassed everyones expectations and created a buzz within the offline music industry.

Tiger JK reminisced about the last 20 years he has been in the Hip Hop music industry, “I was a rookie back then and learned a bit each time I grew up. My first album was not a masterpiece. It didn’t sell well and the media didn’t welcome me. I never thought that creating music could be profitable, so I was never greedy.” However, his desire to tell us stories helped him shape and define his music. By writing songs such as “Convenience Store” and “Once Upon A Time” (5th Album), this helped him develop narrative in his music.

“I Am Happily Working Hard.”

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Tiger JK stated that he is coming to terms with everything that happened in the last year and is very confident that his label, Feel Ghood Music, will do very well. Feel Ghood Music has 7 members – Tiger JK, Yoon Mi Rae, Bizzy, a new rapper, 1 producer, and 2 staff members. They do not have an actual head office.

“We all share one vision and do everything in a positive way. The very notion of us being able to achieve something helps us to fight stronger. My dream right now is for me to able to fulfil their dreams,” JK says.

Feel Ghood Music is due to make its stance once again with a new album to be released in November this year. There is no word, however, whether it is going to be a solo artist’s album or an MFBTY album.

“We made these songs to heal ourselves,” Tiger JK stated. “We forgot about genres and just recorded what felt good. The end results were happy songs, not sad.” Tiger JK continued to say that Yoon Mi Rae has even volunteered to do the choreography. “We are working hard, but at the same time, we are excited.”

Original article: YeonHap News
Translation credits: JSK

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[full video] Kim Wan Sun’s “Goodbye My Love” ft. Tiger JK & Bizzy Released

Kim Wan Sun released the full “Goodbye My Love” today featuring Tiger JK & Bizzy. Unfortunately, our guys are not in the music video, but it is a nice breath of fresh air as we wait for MFBTY fam to come back. The song tells the story of a couple going through a confusing and harsh break up. 1theK conveniently included a closed captioning with an English translation of the lyrics.

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Drunken Tiger International 

[music video] MFBTY returns with Yuna Kim in “Without You Now”

After almost a 6-month hiatus, MFBTY is back as a feature in new artist, Yuna Kim’s debut track, “Without You Now.” The video tells a story of a talented girl sprouting her wings as she discovers her own talent, while the lyrics focus on her shedding the weight of those who held her back.

We’re back, folks.

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[photos] Previews from Yuna Kim’s “Without You Now” MV ft. MFBTY

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Our sister site, Drunken Tiger Brasil, got a hold of THESE EXCLUSIVE SHOTS from Yuna Kim’s upcoming collaboration with MFBTY. A teaser of the video was released yesterday, and we encourage fans to follow us on social media pages (Twitter, Facebook) as well as this site to receive updates in real time.

T-minus 2 days.

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[news] Superstar K’s Euna Kim releases project album produced by MFBTY

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On May 23rd, former Superstar K contestant, Euna Kim, will release her first album, which was produced by MFBTY.

On May 19th, Kim’s label, Music K Entertainment, announced that the project album “Love Me Love,” will be released on the May 23rd. Tiger JK stated that upon hearing Euna Kim rap, he requested to be her mentor and came up with the project album idea. MFBTY gave Kim an abundance of support and featured on her title track “이젠 너 없어도 (Without You Now).”

The Music Video is said to be of a dramatic, movie like concept where a timid & shy girl performs in front of a large crowd, showing her hidden talent and dancing with her wings. Tiger JK, Yoon MiRae and Bizzy feature as cameos in the music video clip, which was produced by producer Lumpens, who has also worked with Lee Hyo Ri and the legendary Jo Yong Pil. With the star studded line up along with a visually creative producer, it is anticipated to be a huge hit.

Tiger JK praised Euna Kim by saying that he really wanted to work with her musically, and that Euna Kim reminded him of a younger Yoon MiRae. Yoon MiRae also praised her saying, “There are infinite possibilities with Euna, I’ve been watching her very closely ever since I was on the judging panel on Super Star K.”

“이젠 너 없이도 –  Without You Now,” is a song which depicts couples that have been together for a long time whom continue on a cycle of meeting, breaking up, and making up. The song also expresses disappointment each other as time goes by in a candid way. Produced, directed and composed by Tiger JK, “Without You Now,” contrasts Euna Kim’s unique rapping along with the melodic, sentimental voice of Yoon MiRae.

The project album, “Love Me Love,” will be released in all major online music stores on May 23rd at 12PM. Music K Entertainment will released a teaser of the music video on the 20th via their YouTube channel.

Source: Sports Seoul
Translator: JSK

-MissDrunkenCamp

 

Friends and Fans Come Together for Massive Birthday Card for Bizzy (Happy Birthday, B!)

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Over the past few weeks, all three international MFBTY fanbases (DrunkenCamp.com, DrunkenTiger Brasil, and BizzyBTBT) have been secretly planning a massive birthday gift for Bizzy. Limited by distance and funds, planning a great birthday gift posed a challenge. However, we pooled together our sources to create a massive video e-card signed by Bizzy’s fans, friends, and celeb colleagues.

We searched through our Twitter followers and Facebook friends, selecting active fans at random to write a wish. We further reached out to Feel Ghood/Drunken Tiger fam that we knew, and the enthusiasm from both fans and friends was amazing. Amongst the respondents are MFBTY DJ Smells, Sean2Slow, Insane Deegie, Styliztik Jones, Ann, and Kim Jo Han.  


We thank EVERYONE who submitted wishes. For those who sent in photos, pay attention to the background of your wish. We made it more personalized and special!

Bizzy, we know you’re reading this, so I hope you enjoy this gift from us. Have an AMAZING day today. We love you!

[KOR] 지난 몇 주간 저희 MFBTY 팬베이스는 (DrunkenCamp.com, DrunkenTiger Brasil 과 BizzyBTBT) 비밀리에 Bizzy(비지)씨의 아주 특별한 생일선물을 준비하고 있었습니다! 비록 거리와 그 외의 여건상 여러 문제들을 맞닥뜨렸지만 저희의 비지를 향한 팬심과 응원, 그리고 보이지 않는 곳에서 열심히 뛰어준 분들 덕분에 이 세상에 하나밖에 없는 비디오 E-Card 를 제작할수 있게 되었습니다. 이 E- Card 는 비지의 팬여러분들뿐만 아니라 비지의 친구들 그리고 동료 연예인들도 동참하였습니다. 저희는 소셜미디어 (트위터, 페이스북) 을 통하여 비지의 팬들을 랜덤추첨하여 E-Card 에 참여할수 있게 연락을 보냈습니다. 당연히 Feel Ghood Music (필굿뮤직), Drunken Tiger (드렁큰타이거) 가족 여러분들도 참여하셨구요, MFBTY DJ Smells, Sean2Slow, Insane Deegie, Styliztik Jones, Ann, 김조한 외의 많은 분들이 생일 축하 메시지를 보내주셨습니다. 이 기회를 빌어 축하메세지/소원들을 보내주신 모든 분께 감사드립니다. 사진 보내주신 분들은 저희가 여러분들의 성의에 보답하는 의미로 더 특별하게 만들었습니다! 비지씨, 우리 모두가 만든 이 선물 좋아하길 바라구요, 진심으로 생일 축하드립니다!

-Elsa, Nisa, Chira
(DrunkenCamp.com, BizzyBTBT, DrunkenTigerBR)

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Birthday wishes collected by all three ladies
Graphics/Video: Rachira

Happy 1 year anniversary, MFBTY! Looking Back On Our First Year…

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January 21st, 2014 – Today marks a full year since Bizzy, Tiger JK, and Yoon MiRae collaborated to form the group, MFBTY (My Fans [are] Better Than Yours). The collaboration was initially a temporary project, but unofficially became their stage moniker as the three artists continue to perform together to this day. Although the release of Drunken Tiger’s 9th album, “The Cure,” rebranded the three as solo artists again, fans still recognize the three as their collaborative name. They are definitely here to stay, so let’s look back on the past year’s moments that made an imprint in our minds.

01/21/13 – MFBTY officially debuts with “Sweet Dream” digital EP

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This day marked the official debut of the group and the release of their first EP record, “Sweet Dream.” Since only a limited amount of EPs were actually printed, the majority of the promo was online via their music video produced by Lumpens. “Sweet Dreams” release also featured the debut of their new DJ, Smellz, who specializes in a mix of hip-hop, house, and other club style music.

01/27/2013  MFBTY Invited to France to rep Korean hip-hop

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One of the world’s largest music industry conference’s, MIDEM, invited MFBTY to represent Korean hip-hop for the global music community. In a rare instance, we got to see the three become “industry panelists” and answer an open Q&A with attendees. We also saw Bizzy bust out his French, and Tiger revealing how die-hard of a shopper Tasha is. 

07/23/13 – MFBTY leaves Jungle Entertainment to form Feel Ghood Music 

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After 6 years with self-made label, Jungle Entertainment, MFBTY left the label to form their own independent label, Feel Ghood Music. Unlike in his former label, Tiger JK gave himself full executive power and staffed his company with mainly his most trusted family and peers. The reasons for their leave from Jungle are still unofficially stated, but when asked recently about it, JK simply replied, “The music industry is shady.”

07/25/2013 – Performing for Quincy Jones

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Legendary song writer and multi-grammy award winner, Quincy Jones, held a special concert in Korea to celebrate his 80th birthday. Amongst the guest performers were MFBTY, whom he previously praised when he met them in 2011. This was their first performance after announcing the opening of Feel Ghood Music.

09/11/2013 – MFBTY redebuts under Drunken Tiger with Yoon MiRae & Bizzy at Google Play Concert

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Technology has made it possible to put on the most unique concerts. Thanks to Google, the September Beyond KPOP concert made it possible for fans to be at a live show without actually being there. Hundreds of MFBTY loyalists woke up at 5AM EST just to make sure MFBTY would see their faces on the live screen during the show.

09/13/2013 – DT 9th album, “The Cure,” drops

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How does an album have virtually no mainstream promotion and still make it to the #1 on five major music downloading sites? Claim it as Drunken Tiger’s 9th album (after 4 years), add Yoon MiRae and Bizzy, and the byproduct is magic. This record was a complete 180 from past Drunken Tiger albums: chill, sentimental, simple. However, its overall message is what makes this album one of the top DT albums ever released. The album was a sudden project that was inspired by JK’s father, Suh Byung Hoo, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer two months prior to the release. JK had searched for the one inspirational moment for him to drop an album, and this was it. The lyrics to the title single, “The Cure,” encourages those physically and emotionally down to pick up their strength and keep going.  Since the group was also starting as a fresh independent label, this was a metaphorical message for themselves that they could overcome the struggles that many new indie labels endure.

11/17/2013 – Kollaboration Star makes MFBTY’s first US performance official

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The trio has performed in the US before, but only as solo artists. Kollaboration Star, which showcases rising US Asian-American talent, invited MFBTY to be their guest celebrity performers in November. In a unique twist, MFBTY was given an hour or so long set, performing new and classic songs with their full band. Only fans in Korea are given that privilege, and even then, it’s sparse. Other performers who joined them on stage were David Choi and “Jetpack” feature, Styliztik Jones. This was the first time that they performed non-single songs from the 9th album, such as “Time Travel.” Their LA trip also led to many international opportunities, such as the invite from FuseTV for an interview.

There were other great moments in this past year, but these were the biggest moments that did it for me. Happy 1 year, fam.

Photo Credits: DrunkenTigerBR, NewsKorea, Smells Instagram

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